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Pollination Pathways: Connecting Plants Across Fragmented Landscapes

Sat, Apr 18

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Shoreacres Community Hall

Explore the benefits of reconnecting native plant populations.

Pollination Pathways: Connecting Plants Across Fragmented Landscapes
Pollination Pathways: Connecting Plants Across Fragmented Landscapes

Time & Location

Apr 18, 2026, 1:30 p.m.

Shoreacres Community Hall, 2625 Shoreacres Rd, Castlegar, BC V1N 4P8, Canada

About the event

Plants are rooted in place, but they travel across landscapes through pollen and seeds. This talk, led by Valerie Huff, will explore how reconnecting native plant populations—through stewardship, restoration, and even gardening—can help rebuild ecological connections across fragmented landscapes in the West

Kootenays.

There will also be a potluck at noon and AGM at 1.

More details on the West Kootenay Naturalists Association website.


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The West Kootenay Climate Hub has a mission to accelerate climate action in our region, primarily through facilitating connections, communication and collaboration among those locally engaged in addressing the climate crisis.

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